He provided a little more information regarding the ongoing search for Monette. She went missing on March 2 after she left Parlay's Bar, where she was with a friend and three others, according to police.

“We are working this case tirelessly as we have from the day that she was reported missing, and we will continue to do so until we bring Terrilynn home,” Kalka said.

Through interviews with bartenders and people present at Parlay’s, he said police have concluded that Monette did not consume an excessive amount of alcohol at the Lakeview bar.

Police said she was seen leaving the parking lot in her vehicle at 5:15 a.m. alone.

After reviewing other surveillance videos, investigators saw Monette turn left off of Harrison Avenue onto Marconi Drive, where she was last seen that morning.

Kalka added that between five and 10 minutes after she was caught on camera at the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Marconi Drive, a jogger jogged by the intersection.

“If anyone knows who that jogger was or if you were jogging in City Park that morning, please come forward. Maybe that person saw something that could help the investigation,” Kalka said.

According to the NOPD, there are no suspects or persons of interest in the case, but Kalka said police have not ruled out anything. He added that his detectives are still canvassing neighborhoods and have interviewed what the department would consider aggressive sex offenders who live within a 2-mile radius of Parlay’s and Monette’s apartment.

Kalka added that NOPD has received about 94 CrimeStoppers tips since the search began.

“We cannot express how much we appreciate the community’s support in this,” he said.

The reward for information in this case was raised twice this week and now stands at $5,500.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111.

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